WW mcaolulllhllm mmrhnlmumllflo. A PORTION OF THE LOBD'B PRAYER OUT OFF! An event looked forwud to with shsorb- ing interest by the religious world and by msny outside the pole of the Churches took plane on Tuesds lest. We refer to the pnbliostion of e revised New Testsment, which will then be given tothe world. An eminent ,writsr ssys “ the ver- sion will not msterislly impdr the in - rity of this priceless hcri e.†In time, f found worthy, it will take is pines just as the authorized version itself took the piece of its redeoessors, whose lungs e is retsin for the most put, and nslly disle the Genevs version, once so will†both in England snd Sootlsnd. In tthew slone over two hundred italic words incorrectly em‘floyed ere ohsnged. The following coils on of texts gives the lending passages in the Testsment thst hnve been ohsnged. the new version being on the left of the column, snd the common version oh the right. The ohsnges “,0 designated in the new text by small cap - Humorous Romukabl'o Changes Then the devlluketh him up into the holy city, and 30¢th him on m plan-.010 of A Again, the devil Ageinï¬he‘devflteketh take him vn'ro on him I: into an exceed- exoeedixzf high moun- ingh mountain, and tin an uneven: him shown him all the ell thekin mm of the kindsdome of the world, act-Id, on the glory of an the glory 0! them. em. ‘ MATTHEW V.. 9. And um unto him. And aeith unto him, Me. All these things will} Our Father which at in heaven, hollowed be thy nuns. Thyking- dom come. Thy will he done A: IN HEAVEN. so on mm. Give in thin aux our duly breed. m forgive us our debts. "we ALso luvs romxvnx ovn nur- oxs. And loud as not into tomptetion. but deliver us from m evil. [0mm new.) Our Fether which m in haven, hallowed be th‘; name. by kin dom come. Thy will e done in oath. u it is in heeven. Give us this any our duly breed. And forgive us our debts, u we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation‘bnt deliver us from evi : For thine in the dam. end the power,“ the 31017.10: ever. Amen. norm-um And laid unto him. “thou bathe son of God,cut thyself down : to: it is written. Be .1151] give his angels charge concernlqg thee ind ox thew hands the WILL bou- tboe up, eat at any methoucluhthyloot “Again, the devil â€020d! him vx'ro an high moun- _ _Ih_ewem hgm Blessed wnnn they Blessed are they which vhleh wm persecut- are persecuted for right- od tor tighteouaneu' eouuneee' nae; for uke. ate. them is the kingdom of heaven. MATTHEW VI., 1. MATTHEW XL, 6. And bleuod is he And blouod in he whosoever shall not whosoever shall not be m AN oocmox or offended in me. gum I “one. Ermaâ€"'â€" ’ x61}: inc. Arm wisdom is insu- But wisdom isjuntlnod nod 31' her wonxn. of be: children. HATTBEW XVIL. 25. Be Nth you. And Be mm. Yes And when he wu come into when he In: come into thehougo Jawsmn :he h‘onleljuun Jan- -_A- an. em. But take head that ye donoty ournmmoua- use before men, to be seen 3! them; other- wleey e have no reward of yo_yur Father which E x E« haven. And he said an“: And he aid unto him: Why “an: him: Why called than now In ooxcxnxmo megood thereunono m1 wmcn ta noon. $0331 bu: one, that {1 021311133; flying I: . .bgt‘g thou gilt van Annun- u- nan-v .. v--. __- _ ___ ,7 ,,,,, coon. hm it ibou on“: ineo lilo, keep me mm“ onto: into commandments. We. hoop the com- madman“. And he ulth unto them: Yo ehtll dflnk indeed of my ens; end be bepflud wi me upturn th“ I em “mixed with: bin to In on my t and end on my] in am mino to give. nxcln to non for whom I: â€phoned of my er. And he Nu! unto them: Ye ehnll drink indeed of my on end be hunted wi the hepuem the†em bop- hxed with. but to In on my he head. end on my le 1- not mine to give; at a man be 6m to than for whom t in propu'ed of my Pusher. HATTHBW 11111., M. [0m 33mm.) Woe unto you, ecrlbee end P hypo- crites for ye devour widowl‘houeee. end In: e Mace mete long was; therefore ye eh lteeeive the arena dnmnetion. For who. doth II ROM 3 mm town 0 whole world an! rounnmlmn; ton mm cm an AN seminar: to: 1m “ATTBEW 111., l. ‘ï¬nmï¬d‘ â€m“ a ‘1? 3°? mi'mmn‘? o o o n e a in gnwu- ing in the vruderneu o! uncuo Judas. J udoc. THE REVISED TESTAMENT. anonâ€"3'} Judas. " 7’ Ju'dot. MATTHEW 111.. 15. when he Barnum Then he tattered him. [03m gamut.) HATTBEW xxx, 17. MATTHEW VI. 9-13. MATTHEW V-. 10. MATTHEW XL, 19. MATTHEW 11. an lluketh Then we devil ninth aha holy Mm up into the how nth! him oitymndaettethhlmona 010 of A pinnacle of the temple. MATTHEW “7., B. MATTHEW IV.. 5, cemlqg coming thee: and in r nmr their hand: the? dull .1. bou- beutheeu ,lea atany at any time thou thy foot myloot nestnatastone. MATTHEW V., 8. HARE may. meï¬ 7:55 556 ii} And said unto him, 11 than be the son 0! God. cut thyself down : for it in written, He shall give his gagelg. charge 903» no nun, lvn- nun when he won come Into me home. Jesus vented him. so as, Whot minke-t on. Simon? of whom do the king- of the oonh me custom or mâ€" buto ? 0! their own ohfldrenmrofomngon? And he um: unï¬o them: Ye Ihtll drink indeed of my on Ind be bcpuud vi the baptism um! un bsp- nud_w_i¢_h._bnt_to II! on Toke heed that ye do not your alm- before men, to beacon of mem . otherwise ye have no reword of our Father which in in seven. duh? '58». Siding Ari? ii not quenched. dish? ’ï¬Ã©sjugi’mo m u vo thee. if thou wilt all down and worship 11:36} O 15:15 it'ï¬iihnii “in the whole world und loop 1m 911}; ml ? not 1 notn nonohod. it thy foo: offend thee. cm is of! it in bet- m for thee to mm but “we Me. “an hum; two he: to be out Into hell. “2'!!!" ï¬re 91:} Eijjr mm he quenched. 0t vb» min] a mun give in oxchmge [or his rm- '11“)an g; j; _| man And thou, 03m mum. num- nou n: I x A n 1' l n u u '1' a nun ? Tnou mm an 33011031: Down or- gm 84pr I19 am A‘â€" Andthmouno 5 And “am «no: voioo onto! “Iceland. voice out of tho olou . out Tut-tun ton to mum hr £30m. y '1 0d nzhou'hgn. DU“ 1.. 15. 16. l I] av: 59 E?“ ttiéni; “IL _ run; an mason con; am on my 3! an om: nun! mum) an venom can also. ton wn own: use yonom nvnar on ran 13 mam-nu To us. um mm us now m'ro nmmou. And the Lord oom- mended the unit!“ â€award, beau-o he had done wisely; to: some or mama And! say unto you, Mann And I say unto you, roman!!! manna, make yourselveurienda a! name or rim of the llammon of un- Mmou or amour- unrighteonaneu; that, novsnsa,m'r.wunx when ye iail they may 11‘ um, my nu receive you into ever- um :00 INTO lasting habitation. was gunman was» new, on m unim- mom or TE! acne. {53736213 or m’ '40:; oxnm'rmu u o n 1: would not lift up so much to his eyes unto heaven,but smotou n his breast, saying, od be meroitul to an m And in Hume, he And in hell he lifted mood n his eyes, be~ up his eyes. being in ing in ants. and tormentc. and sooth teeth _A_bra.ham_ gig: _Abru_hnn.1 13911011. and In him in lite. and In mm a me, um the lite m the light of the light was the light men. of men. JOHN L, 9. Bo owe to his own 30 game to his gun; Bo cme to ma own no came an mu uwu, noun ron msmssmx. and his own received and his own norm re- him not. oeivod him not. Jesus answered and said unto him,Art thou m woman or lame), and knowest not these things ? mourn-x3, WhÂ¥ tall-:33 Etaâ€"eke“ that? for? or. thou with her hW11; tnlkeet than with or JOHN V., 3. 4. In these lnyn great In these lny a. great multitude of impotent multitude of impotent folk. of blind, halt, folk. of bllnd, halt, wlthered. [Curr Tn withered, uniting (or 33".] the, movlng of the water. __..-| _-_L 'Jesua said unto them. Veruy.v 6111.1? uy unto ore 'Abnhm m uhorn (01! cm mm nmnncn). Jeans uld unto mem Verfly, verily. I say unto you. Before Abnhun w“. I Am. iv'mi I And other sheep I have, which no not of an: (old, them Also I must um. ad they shall heu- my voice mmrmnnoon oxn noon, on my- Now Jacob's well was there. Janus WAS err- ma man BY the well,end it was ebout the sixth hour. '12 sum was Bench thoscri tum amass BECAUSE toxin them eth uh yo inthem ehnveeternu hue stern we; and “to un they no they the no they which which testify of mo. testify of mo. Father, ron mu Fether, “with“ they wmcu non nun tho. whom won but owns am. given me. JOHN XVI" 15. 10, 17. Simon eon of John Simon. eon of Jone- )The_eeme in eeeh vii-6.] wuï¬ix;-n:r' '51" “Si? «RES ciï¬'rcï¬â€™ an: ' iiiÃ©ï¬ non m1- wxnx a would be new unto um. ACTS VIII.. 4. [321mm om.) Therefore they um were metered nbroed weni everywhere presch- ina we wotd. ACTS VIIL. 31. And Philip aid, 11 And Philip aid. I! then believe“ with All thou believe“ with ell thine heed. thou mey. thine been thou my- eet. [mm-mun.) eet And he meted end hid. I believe m» Jeeueichrm in the Bon To An nnknoiiii god. Wan matron n: woman msowmoâ€" 1.1. mt pm I am rou. For n I b and beheld momâ€"y “om I found tn um gm: mu jamming, Maud mom-:1; mud «rave. a as, We onnd noovfl and noevniu umnn: manna; bntilgbnt 11‘s spirit orm spirit or tangent-ch um] huh woken to spokontomm. (0m Mm. let us not um -A.‘.._A n ACTS XXVL. Itâ€. And on he that no: 1m mnxcl. Fum- Ioid with o iond voice. Poul. thou m In); m we: ammo 11: ml to ion boimui.monn. an" warns. But ho nick. Ami um am up“. ior him-ail. Pm: aid with 3 loud voice, Poul. thou m beside a: li: mnohl‘ning d mole moo mod. Bin ha ‘14,! an no. and mo» nobio Poo- 53‘5""th rum 7 of the phuluu' put mam! mom-u ~ .- n An]! nn av“ n in nu. LUKE XVIII..13. And the publloag, .Ang JOHN 1.,4. In, him 1; li_t_e._ pnq_ __In_him is 1119, 3nd ..Â¥,-A|_ Ilâ€"LL And the Lordtddod _ 49d she qu_udde_d mm! IL. 9.8.L he um unto And he sud unto when a u themb when 0 Gun Agni. uy._ (Lu! Ft!“ mgr. v33: 33d ' 'thii LUKE XVL. 8. 9. “4U“ 13.â€. LUKE XVI., 23. JOHN XVIL, 94 JOHN III., 10. ACTS XVIL. 23. JOHN IV.. 97. ACTS XXIII†9. JOHN VII., 58. JOHN V., 23. JOHN JOHN X... 16. LOTS 11.. 57. hon me], base Jesus answered and said unto him. Art thou a. mum: ot Israel, 4nd knowest things ? not these our dnilÂ¥b And argue at our lint; for we duo tor- mvo every one am in band to In. And lead us not into tempu- flon; but deliver us homovll. at m haven: m1. lowed thy nuns. Thy the on come. Thy will done. as in hosynn. so lpwth not! cu, batman anhou. no um hemth you harem mo Andh um dam-«'1: you do- upiuql page; and _ho FYJJE'WKJF ii i. It (1001:3001 ma do- when: I: um um mended the unjust stow- nd. hecsuee he had done wmli- for the children 0 this world min their generation wiser then the children of light. Andamar sheep Ihave, which no not p0! this told; them tho I must bring. And they shun hmmyvoico; sn’dmero Ihdl be one told undone ~Ft§7ï¬iut ' 1 went down “face n_ senor; troubled the Inter; whomever than nut that tho mum“: of the water no in was mad: w 010 o! whatnoever disease he shepherd. standing afar 01?. would not .lflt up so much n he eyes unto heaven. but smote u n his brassy, gum. od there. J emu therefore, being wounded with his journey. set thueon the well; and it was about the sixth hour. at“. U! 'i DI!“ net-Ibo. that m of I11: sinner. beheld your dovotfont, I found Ln nu: ma: thin Inscription. To the un- known God. Whom therefore yo Ignorant] worship. him declm unto you. Sahib-(God. m may. 9-995“ And the pnbliug, Now J mb's yell Awas 13°ny Why-m4 hunt: hm found the words twang wbognou. 0Tâ€" mni And uibomou. Fox the king know- om at these thing unto w hum tdslo "i speak“) or um grandad m5»: none or no thlncltl hidden 1mm him; for thin mm mm nor! Bun dong in n 0011381}. King believe“ thougwpro plants? I know tbs. thou benev- ut Bur A pp: and unto Psul, rm mm mm mom- 'rnou woumn 1'38!!an man m m n L Oms'rux ; 80’! PAUL um. I WOULD T0 (ion 'nu'r wan-ru- n ran my, agom‘ nnoon Inchâ€"'ei’fem. except these bonds. BOMANS V.. 4. And petiencemnom- And patience, expert. non. end Imam-non, once, and experience, hope. hope. ROMANB VIIL, 7. Taco Inn/r uo'r Because the come! near. beam the can mind is enmity against nel mind a enmity God: for it tenet eub ect egnlnst fled: to: it is to thelnw o!God,nel er not subject to the law indeed on be. of Gpd. neither indeed I03? 03 WITH HUGH, NOT TEOU ONLY, BUT Bnosusn wnon ma For whom he did tore- romsmw, mu ma know. he also did pre- mso rommmn destinetstobeoontormed Tons-um muss to the image of his Son, or run anon or Inn that he might be the Bomthut he mightbe ï¬rstborn among many the ï¬rstborn among brethren. many brethren. For I know nothing For I know nothing by AGAINST myselt,eto. myself yet am I not nembyiustgned; but he was not yes and nay, but in him In vea, for now am sonvnn an the_ promises of God, in him 15 run you, w n r. n n r can ALSO 'nmouon am m m amen unto the glory of God runovon us. For we are unto God a sweet savor of Christ in them thatmmsma “van AND 124 ram: THAT ARE PEBIBHING. For we are unto God A sweet savor of Christ, in them that are saved, and in them that perish. gun- a" â€"--__ __._ mum 001' or nm- shine out of darkness, use. no shined in bath shined in our our hearts to give the hearts, to give the light li ht of the knowledge of the knowledge or the othe grylo of God glory of God In the face the face of JeeueChrist. of Josue Christ. Baum: u' 13 con For God who com- muummou'rsw uggnded _thg lisp; 09 II. CORINTHIANS XL, 20. For ye mun wrm it For ye sufler. if a man 3 man bring you into bring you into bondage. bondage. EPHESIANS VI.. 24. Grace be with 31] Gncebowithall them them that love our thin love our LordJesnn Lord Jesus Christin Christ in sincerity. Twitâ€"Ediï¬uérxm Amen. For it in God which For it ll God which workothin youbothho worked: in you bothw wiu nndtowonxtohin will and to do of hit good pleasure. good plenum. PBILIPPIANS 111., so. 21. For our muslin is in heaven from whence Also we war to!" Saviour. the Lord Jenn: Christ. who shall Maren! m 1301)! or own numn'nox ran 11' HAY In: con- romn 'ro mnomr or ms 01.031. For our muslin For our conversation is in heaven from is in heaven from whence also we wn'r whence also we look {oraBavionntheLord for the Saviour, the Jean- Chflet. who shall Lord Jesus Christ : were“ m BODY Who shall chan e or om) mnnox our vile body, that mm 11‘ my on cox- ybe fuhionedbod like romp 70 mean! unto his glorious bodz. or me about. according 8to the war ing whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself. IL TBESSALONIANS 1., 6. [rsonnmurrma Beein u u a htâ€" momooe mxo 'ro eons ti: on with G was (ion To ucox- recompense tribulation nus: nmmox To to them that trouble mu mm unto? you. YOU. I. TIMOTHY 111.. 16. And without contro- veny. the rum um 030mm or m mum n m on»: “man! or connmu WHO WAS lumen]: in the flesh. justiï¬ed in the spirit, seen of nose“. preached unm the gentllu, believed on in the world. to- eelved up into glory. HAD! P03 COKE mm m menu, Jaws. w: an A! Ac. contact 1113 um“. ma or DEATH cumm- nn vn'rn anon um noson m oanxn m1- nx. a! run one: or Con, mom.» 'rn'n: 1mm! Iron “1.. Judgi b we taste of the young Indies of Lao! mum-y, Aubumdtlo. Mum, when it comes to man-mu tuining the girlo prefer oookingto millinory. Ind even to dreummng. Nineteen per. cent. of the utudonhol thgï¬nntitution took pnotioo Inga! iggookgrytwbile only an per cent. For verily!!! am." For verily he took nor Holman rr 1: not on him the nature mun!) or Annual of angels; but he took nut in ms. on km the of mugged mu Tiy'bt’a lysoém ‘l'akln. n lrlend'n Advice and Ill-g- A despetoh from Greenville. N.Y.. aye : Sun. Horton. jun.. recently got drunk. He had been to Cetekiil with e companion, and when neer South Cniro his com ion said: " I “E. Bun, if I were you. an could not go to ntekill without getting drunk. I'd myeelf," whaeu n Horton aid that if h a friend would nrnieh the rope he would hens himsel. At the South Cairo Hr tel the rope wu procured. which Horton took end went into the burn. his friend: supposing him to be joking. A few minuwe Alterw Horton wee found hanging from u been). with the npe Around hi: neck and life nlmoet extinct. He won out down. end the services 0! n physicien were necessary to restore him to consciousness. But as II. CORINTHIANS IL, 15. II. CORINTHIANB, IV., 6. I. CORINTHIANS IV., 4. PHILIPPIANB II., 13. BOMANd VIII» 99. HEBREWB II. 16. HEBREWS II. 9. “:1;qu forth the word- 0 truth and uvuv -_ -v--_~- mum 6.1mm thou the Bafï¬n»? I know tint thou benev- out. 1‘53.pr 13:“ unto o Almos ou . made“ me to by“. Christina. And Poul said. I would to God tho: not only mombut also all that hear me this doy. were both almost and um- aother such as I um. ex- cept these bonds. {dra- o! truth and sped: minkâ€: “:0 ° or w pounded yd)“ none 0! then things no hiddon from him; to: then things m not dqyoingoprneg. _ IVA,,,A For all the promises of God in him are you. and in him Amen. unto the glory 0! God by us. fï¬iï¬mfdï¬ï¬f Ee’ia’me For the Son of God. Jesus Christ. who was reached among you us, open by me and 8 lvnnus and Timo- theua,was not eaand nay. but in h was But we too Jo who was mule ; little over nun the Angel! for the thtn the a all for the anfluringof nth crown- :3 gig]: 510,5, and bone; 3 e a moo 0 God abouyld taste desth for every man. And wit‘hgut‘hconh-o- ve ares s o mys- “310’ godliness. God was manifested In the gear?“ justmet} in this", seen 0 en pgeached unto the gen- siles. believed on in the world. received up Into glory. A ceble des toh uys Sir Williun Thompson. F. .B.. of the University of Glasgow. hes received irom M. Gunilla Feure. o! Psris, the discoverer, a box of electric energy. A gentleman writes to the London Tim: u follows: “ On Mondsy last in Pain a. Future better . or pile ucondaira. wss charged with ts electric fluid direct from an ordinsry Grove better in my presence. The receptacle consis of tour Fours hetterics, each shout ï¬ve inches in diameter end seven inches high. forming a cylindrical losdon vol-3i, .end IMPBIIONBD ELECTRICITY. Complete Bunny-non of the Mighty moaned Guitahum Tun-pt cl Ink-co. A cable dc Thom-0!- F lormln a o lindrioal leacen vessel, anu contain as al mate sheets of metallic lead and minium wrafgd in felt and rolled into :Eirals. wetted w aoldulatcd water and e whole placed in a square wooden box, measuring about one cubic foot and weigh. in; some seventy-ï¬ve pounds. This was protected by a loose wooden cover. through which the electrodes in lead protruded. and were flattened down (or the convenience of transportation. This box 0! electric energy was handed to me by M. Fame, with the object of submitting it to examination and measurement at the hands of Sir William Thomnson in about seventy-two hours from the time of charg- ing the jar in Paris. I had the satisfaction of presenting France's rare offering of abox Inc‘s- :. AL- __L-..L v- ‘_‘â€"vâ€"_-_ _-.._.-_ 7 of electricity intact. This is the patent compression within the small space of one cubic foot of a p6wer equivalent to nearly one million feet. The wonderful box is now deposited in the laboratory of Glasgow University, and is being submitted to a series of tests and measurements. The results of some of these made Sir William Thompson exclaim, ° Why, it’s a little 'ant.’ The advantages to science and umanit which this discovery, or rather the pe cation of Plante’s discovery, is destined to aï¬ord. are of such transcendent importance that we can- not tor the resent iorm an correct estimates of t eir magnitude. atever may be the practical results obtained. I have the satisfaction of recording that for the ï¬rst time to my knowledge in the his. tory of the universe a box of electric energy nearly equivalent to a million feet. con- tained within less than a cubic foot of space intact and potential. has been trans- rted from France or elsewhere to Great ritain." â€"_â€"â€"__+â€"lâ€"â€"â€"- The Queen Visit! Lord Beuconsleld'e Grave. The Queen and Princess Beatrice visited the tomb of Lord Beaconsï¬eld at Hugh- enden Church on Saturday, April 80th. Her Majesty and the Princess. attended by the ladyoin-waitin and Lord Charles Fitzroy. the latter 0 whom was mounted, left Windsor Castle at 2.40 in an open carriage drawn by four greys. The Queen’s destination was known, only to those few intrusted with the arrangements. it being Her Majesty’s desire that her visit should be made as privately as was possible under the circumstances. At the wish, too, of the Queen. the route taken by the Royal visitors was that driven over by the late Earl of Beeconsï¬eld on returnin from Windsor Castle to Hughenden upon eocca- sion of his last visit to Her Majesty on the 10th of December last. At Hughenden churchyard the Queen and Princess were received by Lord Rowton. with whom they walked to the south porch of the church. and then after a few minutes’ stay within the church the Royal visitors walked across the greensward to the inclined excavation leading to the o ning to the vault of Lord Beaconsï¬eld. hey were followed by Mr. Brown, the Queen’s personal attendant. who carried a ve beautiful wreath and cross formed of white camellias and other flowers brought in the R0 al carriage from Windsor Castle. For a sw seconds Her Majesty stood upon_th_e turf at the head of the incline and looked down the elop' nth ot the o n vault, and then. follow y Princess entries, Lord Bowton, the led -in-wa.iting and Lord Chorles Fitzroy. w had to the tomb and plooad the wrath and cross 11 n the heap of floral offerings. which com etely obscured the lid of Lord Bowoneï¬e d’e ooï¬ln. “ HOWEVER COULD THEY D0 ['1‘ P Extraordinary Cm Panel“. A end end tregic ending to e hoepitel stewerd’e blunder is recounted in the deeth of Mrs. Agnes Gellne et the Riverside Smell. x flospitel. New York. She erriv on the steemship Victoria. on the 24th n]t., sick with the smell. x. With enother women, eleo snï¬ering rom ameli-‘ En. she wee removed to the Riverside oepitel, but in the trensit the cerds of the two women were chenged end their identity confused. Mr. Gellne lent deinties to the person who, eooording to the oerd, wee his wife. end wee ieirly ove '0 ed to leern thet ehe had recovered. WI ting heert he went to the hospitel to greet her, only to be overcome with grief et the discovery thet his wife bed died. end thet the women who bed been mieteken for her wee her oom- uumuâ€"wu .......... â€".,..._ Faun: .................. 1.1.175 3:395 49 lawman ............ :23“ 7.165 1% Bnl’hill .................. W 3.1†88 Pekthood ............. 10,919 m m The unmet places. it all be soon, hove grown the (amt. The flange dooonniol nu of inorouo in the tan lat nomad pines. having population In. tint 20.000. wu 89.8 per cent; the Aveng- harm in the dawn Inger places mm 15.9 pl! cent pmion. Some of the results of the British census hsve been published. The following is the populetion in the Scotch towns en cities named. with the rsto of increase : 81m»! x {upgrading with your: (my in the Sigdwic Inllqdn._ Out of 655% -â€" 'l-v ~â€"__ " th on hnvo been 232 anth- Population of Scottish Tow-I. Popnlulon lam Put In (men pent. of 4:741 991'} When I an dust». and than no ulok And lad, 30¢ka 5hâ€. Iomotlmu. what good duty: ‘0 Whet hep yde beside. the shining sees. 0r b the III t in enroleu ease. in the rhymes 0 some old poet lover, 0r whispering our own love story over. When thou hut mourned for me e seemly space, And set snother in my noun plsee. Ohsrgdmvith her hrlghtneu. trustlns in her I Wes-med to new lite by her beguiling youth. Be “I?" deem-t one. end surely now I won not hue thee thy uie's joys torego. Yet think oi me sometimes. when eold end still I_ile, whp one. ups swift lo d9 thyyill‘ 1 "U, wuu uuo- VII Iwuo w an In wul IO anon unworod withy kiss. Who, d c. bloated thee for that bygone bun: I pray so do not bu :1) presence quite From thy new We. no In of new delight. lit-ck In Her Husband on the Third Day After Marriage. “ Only three months ago I was married to him, and on the third day I lived with him he got angry for nothing and struck 11113. ?0h. Judge. what can I do. what shall 0 H Thus piteously sohbed out a young, handsome woman named Nellie Cody, today. when she appeared before Police Justice Smith. in the Essex Market Police Court, to prosecute her husband, John Cody, a well-dressed young man. She ch ed him with threatening to kill her. and er brother, John Reagan, preferred a complaint of mayhem against Cody, the latter having bitten a piece of Reagan’s chin 03', in one of their quarrels. From the testimony adduced from several wit- nessesin the case and Mrs. Cody.it ap~ are that for several days past Cody had n £0ing around with a loaded revolver and reatening to kill the whole Reagan I would not vex thee Initln be! thy side ;. My presence would not 1] my fair young l,n‘,, bride; ' Only bemink moo how done I no; T5116 Kidï¬be‘ioi-iomn' woke male A double deem; end I deserve of thee Home arm of memory. an: howe'or the be. Mrs. Cody. after the brutal treatment she had received st the hands of her hus- band. left his home sud returned to her psrents’ abode. The following night Cody came to the house sud threatened to shoot Iher, and was seized and thrown out of the ease. family. “ On last. Sunday night," nabbed out Mrs. Cody. “ he came home, threw me on the bad, bad after attempting to choke mo, toglg 810 {rpm my pocket? “ Mrs. Cody." said Justice Smith, “ why does our husband wish to kill you ‘2†" I don't ow." she cried, “ except that he wants to 39$ §i_d of melf " Yes. your Honor," said Mrs. Cody. " I think that’s what he wants. My father asked him a week 0 what was the mat ter. and he re 1i that he wanted a divorce. ‘ For 's uke.’ said my father, â€0.2.1:? get a divoroe and I’ll willingly pay on . ’ en‘s oompleint of mayhem was dis- mi , as he admitted that. he had struck the ï¬rst blow. and on the wife’s complaint Cody was held in 0300 bail to keep the peace for three months.-â€"-New York Telegram. “ He gammy ‘ remarked in Honor. A hushsnd signed three notes or memo- rands. giving oertsin plate and furniture to his wife for her own sole use and beneï¬t, speuifying in the third memorsndum thst it was to he hers end here only from thst dste. By his will he gsve ell his pro rt to his wife for her life. and sfter est to his nieces eqnslly. As some of the nieces were under use. an notion wss brought to decide the question whether or not the plste snd furniture formed of the Expert}; tobe so divided. Vice- hsncellor l. in decid- ing thst the gifts to the Wife were invslid, end thst sll the piste and furniture must he considered ss pert of whst was to be divided among the nieces. “greased his regret t_h_st h_e_wss obliged so to ecide. snd would gladly see the low to ed which provides tbet to velidete we 9. gift on the shove it must be made 3 trust, end thereby involve a simple not in the troubles and responsibilities which so often arise out of n trustâ€"English Bench. he considered it emonetrous state of the low am such egift could not be maintained. Theremve few persons who will not egree wjtlL t e Vi‘oe.(_}henoellor_; 9nd _vqh_o If the solution 0! the problem of eeriel navigaticn is ever found, it will probably be in the devices of some modest inventor who is content to let the winds hsve their own within oertsin remnsble limits, instead of seeking. es most serostetio enthusiasts here done. to heme their “vices by independent forces. Poseibly Co . Hertha. member of the “Balloon Society of Great _B_ritsin.'f _who_ be: just mon‘g yonnï¬bntohm do now. Thin inhal- ing on is. to m onion, 016. A century ago consumptive pntionh were lent to live out cow bonus. Sociot or Great Baum." who bu just 111) mphlot on this subject, may go dozdtin‘og‘to achieve this happy Bo dutinoa to uohlavo this happy result; for he sundn. we be- lieve. dmont done Among professors of aria] mvigttion in making no pretence: to do more thnq_t9 give gthe mgtioqo! A writer in La Manda Maribel! the exomtionel heelthineee of butchers to their inh n the nutritive principlee of most, end e renoh ph cinn of eminence de- dneee from this 0 deeinhility of “for bathe cherï¬ed with vitelizing princip a. Cooh.etthereto.oughtto be em y full of viteli . The good heelth of butch- ers in probe!) y due to their living entirely in the open eir. the name came which gives eo mnny more years of life. on the "once, to the grocer'e clerk then to hie dry goods brother. Thirty yure ego butcher: in London never were into when I‘ work, but drove All over the town hereiLeede‘d.’ I! the belloon e tly oblique direction equsl to tuckingw thin six pointe of the wind. This is to he schieved by the simple sppuetns which he deecrihes for concen- tretin pert of the force of the sir-current st wil on either side of the belloon. which st the ssme time is prevented from gyrst. ing. The im rtsnoe of helloonin in war is nowgene lyrecogniud.snd it solesrly oepeble of men vslusble end scientiï¬c uses. including t e siding o! resesrches in the Arctic end Antuntio regions. Col. Mertin’s modern“ clslms ere. therefore. well worthy of “Whomâ€"London News. â€"Loulu Chandler Mouuon in Lippiucou'a. MIUEBIBD OF A BRIDE. Interesting to Widows. Wm I. Hub-u. Bleed-3 “flu-II.